Last week, we got a Galaxy Samsung Note 10.1 sent to us by a Kali fan, asking us to see if we can get Kali Linux running on it. A few days later, we managed to get Kali Linux installed and running on this tablet and we were all amazed by its general usability. I, for one, had my doubts that a “Tablet Interface” would ever be useful in a real world scenario other than remote SSH access. I was proven very wrong. Although sound and Bluetooth features are not yet functional, you can boot Kali Linux natively on your Galaxy Note relatively easily to test it out. Here’s what you need:

We’ve run nmap scans, metasploit, and a variety of other tools reliably over the wireless connection, and so far – so good. As with all Kali contributed images, there’s no official support for them. We put them out for the community to experiment with and hopefully improve upon. We still have some more work to do before we make a detailed “build” write-up on the Kali Documentation site. For the impatient, we used the guide at OpenSGN to build our image.